The Dance of Death, Trafalgar Studios. ***
For such a gloomy title, it was a surprisingly humorous absurdist play. The plot concerns a couple who constantly fights and being scathing Continue reading
For such a gloomy title, it was a surprisingly humorous absurdist play. The plot concerns a couple who constantly fights and being scathing Continue reading
The view is great even on a dull day and there is an all round view of London. The ambience Continue reading
Cinderella story held in the beautiful great hall of BAC, it was a reworked version about this girl called Midnight Continue reading
Hugh Hughes is one of the most engaging and charismatic story teller around. From the multimedia, fantastical and whimsical tale Continue reading
I recently came across a restaurant review website where people not only review the meal, they also attached photos of Continue reading
This was a surprise find whilst waiting to see The Architect in the Biscuit Factory. It didn’t have the most Continue reading
This is the first of the five plays put on by Michael Grandage at the Noel Coward theatre and Grandage Continue reading
First impression of Bunny Christie’s hugely altered stage and auditorium was stark and quite severe. The strip lighting gives a cold Continue reading